Progress in implementing G20 reforms continues but is uneven and challenges remain.
Publications
204 results
18 November 2024
13 November 2024
Statement outlines considerations to enhance the resolution preparedness of banks that may be systemically significant or critical if they fail.
Framework outlines a set of financial resources and tools that should be readily available to a resolution authority in case of a central counterparty (CCP) resolution.
25 April 2024
Overview of responses to the FSB consultation on financial resources and tools for central counterparty (CCP) resolution and the changes made to the consultation report in response to those comments.
25 April 2024
This version of the Key Attributes incorporates additional guidance on financial resources and tools to support the orderly resolution of a central counterparty (CCP).
Revised guidance now includes a reference to assessing whether the resolution authority has access to a set of resolution-specific resources and tools.
18 March 2024
A supplementary note on the digitalisation of critical shared services has been added to the 2016 Guidance on Arrangements to Support Operational Continuity in Resolution. The supplementary note aims to assist authorities and firms implement the guidance in the context of the increased dependencies on third-party service providers of critical shared services, and the digitalisation of such services.
29 February 2024
Peer review examines Switzerland’s implementation of too-big-to-fail reforms for global systemically important banks (G-SIBs).
24 January 2024
Report summarises FSB initiatives in 2024, including an indicative timeline of the FSB’s planned publications for the year.
15 December 2023
Annual report on implementation of resolution reforms takes stock of progress in making financial institutions resolvable.